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                   Pete's Dragon (1977)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Helen Reddy,
 Jim Dale,
 Mickey Rooney,
 Red Buttons,
 Shelley Winters,
 Sean Marshall,
 Jane Kean,
 Jim Backus,
 Charlie Callas,
 Jeff Conaway
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Don Chaffey
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Children & Family,
 Family Classics,
 Family Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
 Family Adventures
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French
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2h 8m
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Pete's Dragon (1977) follows the adventures of a young orphan named Pete and his magical dragon, Elliott, as they escape from Pete's abusive adoptive family and find a new home in a small fishing town. The movie combines live-action and animation to tell a heartwarming story of friendship, freedom, and finding where you belong.
                 
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